Parents and students often start with a simple question, what is AEIS exam, then discover there are timelines, eligibility rules, test formats and a newer Cambridge English Qualifications requirement for primary applicants. This blog gives an AEIS Singapore overview that is accurate, practical and easy to act on. Where rules or formats are mentioned, I cite official sources so you can trust the details.
The Admissions Exercise for International Students, AEIS, is the national route for non-Singaporean students who want to enter government primary schools at Primary 2 to 5 and secondary schools at Secondary 1 to 3 in the next academic year. Places are offered subject to vacancies. Applications are made through MOE and the tests are administered by SEAB.
Key facts at a glance
Primary applicants must first meet a Cambridge English Qualifications, CEQ threshold before proceeding with AEIS. MOE’s eligibility checker shows the minimum CEQ required by age group. In short, CEQ verifies baseline English readiness so younger students can cope once placed.
To see how this works in the full AEIS timeline, refer to the AEIS 2025 Singapore preparation guide.
Practical takeaways:
Tip: CEQ is not an optional add-on for primary applicants. Without the required CEQ score, a primary AEIS application will not proceed. Always validate the exact score and window on MOE’s page before committing to dates.
MOE sets age-appropriate tests and potential placement levels. The checker tells you which test your child should take and the possible level they may be placed at after a successful outcome. Former mainstream students seeking readmission have additional steps such as clearing arrears.
Eligibility checklist
Registration typically opens once per year for AEIS, with S-AEIS in a different window. Fees are published by MOE and are non-refundable. Always consult the current cycle for dates and fees.
Application steps
Indicative fees
MOE lists the current fee for AEIS Primary and AEIS Secondary, subject to GST. Verify the exact figures on the live page, as these can change.
SEAB describes the test structure and the expectation that applicants are familiar with topics taught in the level preceding the one applied for. The tests cover English and Mathematics, with a mixture of item types. Calculators are not allowed.
English
Mathematics
Example: If applying for Secondary 3, be prepared for topics typically taught in Secondary 2. If applying for Primary 3 through the P2/3 test, revise Primary 2 content.
Two points matter most. Retrieve and print your personalised Entry Proof from SEAB’s Candidates Portal when notified, and bring the required identification documents. SEAB’s instructions explain timing and retrieval.
Day-of checklist
For a practical list of what to prepare, review What to bring for AEIS exam day.
This is a fundamentals post, not a full study plan, but these principles align to how AEIS is set up.
For primary applicants
For secondary applicants
Passing AEIS does not guarantee a particular school. Placement is based on available vacancies and administrative considerations. If unsuccessful, families can consider applying for S-AEIS in its cycle or exploring other schooling routes.
After the result
Q: Is AEIS the same as S-AEIS
A: No. S-AEIS is a supplementary exercise that usually runs in a different part of the year. It serves students who missed AEIS or need another attempt. Details are on MOE and SEAB pages each cycle.
Q: Do I need CEQ for secondary
A: The CEQ requirement applies to primary applicants. Secondary applicants should prepare for both English and Mathematics according to mainstream syllabuses. Always confirm current requirements on MOE’s eligibility and test detail pages.
Q: How precise are published test formats
A: SEAB provides test structures and the expectation on prior-level knowledge. Item counts and timings can be adjusted between cycles, so rely on the official pages rather than third-party summaries.
This article is a general guide. Requirements, formats, fees and timelines can change. For the most accurate and current information, refer to the official sites below.